Information Literacy

Information Literacy

Information Literacy (IL) is one of the practical goals emphasized by Bryn Athyn’s Core Program. The Swedenborg Library encourages the development of IL both through its support of Core Program courses and through assistance given to all students who use Swedenborg Library resources.

Mission Statement

To help students become wise information consumers and lifelong learners, by developing in them the abilities to effectively find, evaluate and apply information.

Understand issues affecting the use of information (observe laws, regulations and institutional policies)

Assess the information seeking process and product

Courses at Bryn Athyn that promote IL include:

Classroom activities on finding, evaluating, citing, and using information in print and electronic sources from the Swedenborg Library, Internet, and other sources. Courses should address question concerning the ethical use of information, copyright, plagiarism, and other related issues.

Assignments, course work, or tutorials that make extensive use of the Swedenborg Library, Internet, and other informational sources. Assignments should include finding, evaluating, and citing information sources.

At least one research project that requires students to find, evaluate, cite, and use information presented in diverse formats from multiple sources and to integrate this information within a single project, paper, or report.

Online IL Course

Bryn Athyn’s online Information Literacy course is a self-paced, non-graded course open to all Bryn Athyn students but particularly geared toward students learning English as a second-language. To access the course materials, login to Moodle. If you don’t have a user ID, click “Login as a guest.”